Common Sense: In Education and Teaching; An Introduction to Practice (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

P. A. Barnett

 
9781330194256: Common Sense: In Education and Teaching; An Introduction to Practice (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

In Teaching With Common Sense, P. A. Barnett lays out practical, flexible approaches that put learners and development first.

This book argues against rigid rules and shows how great teaching adapts to each mind and body. It links curriculum ideas to real classroom life, emphasizing growth, individual differences, and thoughtful, human-centered practice.

The author champions a child-centered view of education, recognizing that learners develop at different speeds and from varied backgrounds. The text discusses how to design curricula, teach languages, and encourage speaking, reading, and thoughtful writing in ways that feel natural and useful to students.

Across topics like pronunciation, oral activity, and the use of objects and life situations in learning, the book promotes steady, practice-based progress over over-specified methods. It invites teachers to combine sound theory with attentive, responsive classroom work.

  • Emphasizes adapting instruction to each student’s pace, interests, and environment
  • Advocates learning through speech, real objects, and active participation
  • Warns against over-prescribing curricula or relying too much on abstract analysis
  • Supports integrating practice, discussion, and recitation to build lasting understanding

Ideal for educators seeking thoughtful, versatile strategies for modern teaching.

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